Cricket
Pakistan defeat Australia by 7 wickets in Women’s Blind Cricket T20
Sports Bulletin ReportQueensland (Australia): Pakistan Women’s Blind cricket team defeated hosts Australian Women’s Bind cricket team by 7 wickets in the opening fixture of the 5-match Pakistan-Australia Women’s Blind Cricket T20 Series 2025 at Wally Tate Park, Queensland, Australia on Sunday.Pakistan Women won the toss and decided to field first, sending Australia in to bat. Australia Women posted a competitive total of 158/4 in their 20 overs. C. Buakhao was top scorer with 46 off 47 balls, and C. Lewis contributed 35 off 29 balls. Nimra Rafique led Pakistan’s bowling attack, taking 1 wicket and keeping the scoring rate under control. Three batters were run out.In response, Pakistan Women comfortably chased down the target, reaching 159/3 in 19.2 overs to secure a 7-wicket win. Mehreen Ali anchored the innings with 44 off 46 balls, while Nisha added 36 off 43 balls. Despite I. McKenna’s 2 wickets for Australia, it wasn’t enough to stop Pakistan's steady chase.Result: Pakistan Women won by 7 wicketsPlayer of the Match: Mehreen Ali
PSL-10: Peshawar Zalmi stun Multan Sultan by 120 runs
Abdul Jabbar FaisalRAWALPINDI: Peshawar Zalmi outclassed Multan Sultans by 190 runs in the 9th game of the HBL PSL-10 here in a jam-packed Pindi Cricket Stadium on Saturday night, as more than half the spectators were backing Zalmi, having yellow flags in their hands. Multan Sultans were chasing 128 runs target in 20 overs, in the fourth over, they got a setback when Saim Ayub dismissed Sultans’ skipper Mohammad Rizwan on the first ball of his spell. Ali then rattled Sultans’ batting line-up by striking twice in two deliveries in the 10th over, dismissing both Michael Bracewell and Ashton Turner.Ali’s fierce four-wicket haul was complemented by Arif Yaqoob’s 3-20 and Mitchell Owen’s two wickets in five deliveries as Sultans whimpered to 107 all out in 15.5 overs. Usman Khan, with a brisk 44 off 22 deliveries featuring four boundaries and three sixes, was the sole highlight in an otherwise lacklustre chase.Earlier, Zalmi were reduced to 5-2 in the third over of the game with Babar Azam falling to David Willey for two and Saim being dismissed by Bracewell for a low score. However, Sultans failed to capitalise on the momentum with no.4 batter Mohammad Haris launching an explosive 45 off just 21 balls with four fours and three sixes.Haris was involved in a 33-ball 79-run stand with Tom Kohler-Cadmore (52, 30b, 2x4s, 5x6s) for the third wicket that shifted the momentum in Zalmi’s favour. Hussain Talat contributed a useful 37 off 29 balls inclusive of three fours and one six, but it was the fiery finish provided by no.7 batter Abdul Samad and Mitchell Owen that took them beyond 200.Owen smashed 34 from just 15 deliveries, hammering four huge sixes, while Samad lit up the innings with a blistering 40 off only 14 balls with four boundaries and three maximums. Although Ubaid Shah managed to remove the threatening Samad in the final over, the damage had already been inflicted. Bracewell and Willey took pair of wickets each for Zalmi.Scores in brief (Zalmi beat Sultans by 120 runs):Peshawar Zalmi 227-7, 20 overs (Tom Kohler-Cadmore 52, Mohammad Haris 45, Abdul Samad 40, Hussain Talat 37, Mitchell Owen 34; David Willey 2-36, Michael Bracewell 2-37, Ubaid Shah 2-40)Multan Sultans 107 all out, 15.5 overs (Usman Khan 44, Shai Hope 20; Ali Raza 4-21, Arif Yaqoob 3-20, Mitchell Owen 2-2)Player of the match – Abdul Samad (Peshawar Zalmi).
PBCC T-20 Blind Cricket Trophy: Gujranwala Clinch title
Sports Bulletin ReportGujranwala (April 15, 2025): Hosts Gujranwala beat Quetta by 4 wickets in the final of the 15th Edition of PBCC T-20 Blind Cricket Trophy 2025(Grade-2) here at Jinnah Cricket Stadium on Tuesday.Gujranwala emerged victorious against Quetta, winning by 4 wickets. Gujranwala won the toss and opted to field first, a decision that would pay off handsomely as they restricted Quetta to a competitive total of 166 runs for the loss of 8 wickets in their allotted 20 overs. Quetta’s innings was anchored by Nadir Ali, who scored 34 runs off 24 balls, while Naseeb Ullah supported the effort with a solid 32 runs from 30 balls. However, it was Israr Hassan's impressive bowling performance that stood out, as he claimed 3 crucial wickets for Gujranwala. Akram and Qasim also contributed by taking 1 wicket each.In pursuit of the target, Gujranwala showcased a strong batting display, successfully reaching 167 runs in just 18.5 overs while losing 6 wickets. Israr Hassan continued his remarkable performance, scoring a match-winning 69 runs off 44 balls. He was well supported by Mohammad Akram, who added a valuable 63 runs from 53 balls, steering their team to a comfortable victory. Niamat Ullah was the standout bowler for Quetta, taking 3 wickets. Israr Hassan got man of the match award.The prize distribution ceremony was graced by Naveed Hyder Sherazi, Commissioner Gujranwala, Dr. Faisal Mir Khan, Divisional Sports Officer Gujranwala, KhalidMinhas, MD/Owner of Minhas Pipe Industry, Gujranwala, Dr. Anwar Ali Sial, Director FinancePBCC, Nasrullah Shahwani, Director International affairs PBCC, Muzammal Riaz, President GCCB, and Adnan Mehmood, General Secretary GCCB, who presented prizes to the players. Player of the Tournament Awards:B1: Mohammad Sohail (Attock)B2: Naseeb Ullah (Quetta)B3: Niamat Ullah (Quetta)Best Wicketkeeper: Atique ur Rehman (Gujranwala)
ICC Women's ODI Rankings: Nigar and Sharmin attain career bests
Sports Bulletin ReportDubai (UAE): Bangladesh players Nigar Sultana and Sharmin Akhter have attained career-best positions in the ICC Women’s ODI Batting Rankings after some fine performances in their first two matches of the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 Qualifier being played in Lahore.Nigar and Sharmin, who had partnered in a 152-run third wicket stand that got their team off to an impressive start with a 178-run victory over Thailand, made progress in double figures in the latest weekly rankings that considers performances in matches completed till Monday.Nigar’s Player of the Match effort of 101 in that match and a knock of 51 against Ireland, have lifted her 16 places to 17th position while Sharmin’s scores of 94 not out against Thailand and 24 versus Ireland see her gain 11 slots and reach 29th position.Pakistan batters Sidra Amin, Aliya Riaz and Muneeba Ali have also made significant progress after helping win their first three matches. Sidra has moved up two places to joint-23rd after aggregating 112 runs, Aliya’s 140 runs so far see her advance 11 places to 28th while left-handed opener Muneeba is up nine places to 38th after scoring a total of 136 runs.Thailand’s Natthakan Chantham has re-entered the rankings in 20th position while Ireland’s Amy Hunter (up six places to 34th) and Laura Delany (up two places to 44th), Scotland’s Kathryn Bryce (up 18 places to 43rd) and Chinelle Henry of the West Indies (up four places to 64th) are among the others to move up the batting list.Hayley Matthews of the West Indies has advanced two slots to seventh position in the bowling rankings after the skipper grabbed 10 wickets in the three matches while Pakistan’s Nashra Sandhu (up two places to 14th) and captain Fatima Sana (up 15 places to 32nd) have progressed after taking six and seven wickets, respectively, in their first three matches.Bangladesh’s Rabeya Khan (up seven places to 23rd) and Fahima Khatun (up three places to 48th), West Indies’ Karishma Ramharack (up three places to 30th) and Ireland all-rounder Orla Prendergast (up 14 places to 50th) have also made notable progress.
Pakistan remain unbeaten with win over the West Indies in ICC Women’s World Cup Qualifier
Lahore (Sports Report): Pakistan maintained their unbeaten record in the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 Qualifier with a comprehensive, 65-run victory over the West Indies. The hosts made it three wins from three matches to go top of the standings, as captain Fatima Sana starred with the ball to power her side to victory at Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore.The result puts Pakistan in pole position to qualify for the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 alongside Bangladesh, as the two remaining unbeaten sides in the qualifier.Matthews and Fletcher restrict Pakistan battersPakistan elected to bat but Hayley Matthews struck early to remove Gull Feroza for two in the fourth over, leaving the hosts six for one.Muneeba Ali and Sidra Amin built a strong foundation for the innings, combining to bring up Pakistan’s half century before Muneeba was trapped leg before for 33 by Afy Fletcher.The West Indies continued to chip away at regular intervals, as Aliya Riaz and Omaima Sohail fell for 20 and 16 respectively, and Sidra brought up her half century before she was bowled out by Ashmini Munisar for 54.Sidra Nawaz chipped in with 23 useful runs but two wickets apiece for Matthews, Karishma Ramharack and Afy Fletcher helped the West Indies dismiss Pakistan for 191, the final wicket falling from the penultimate ball of innings’ last over.Pakistan made the perfect start with the ball, as Fatima dismissed fellow skipper Matthews leg before wicket with the first ball of the innings.Shemaine Campbelle immediately sought to get the West Indies’ innings up and running and was beginning to find boundaries when she was run out for 14 to leave her side 15 for two.Opener Zaida James was also run out for four as the West Indies slipped to 29 for three.Jannillea Glasgow and Chinelle Henry looked to rebuild and brought their side over the half century mark before both fell in the same over to Nashra Sandhu.Stafanie Taylor and Shabika Gajnabi picked up the mantle as the West Indies sought to resurrect their run chase, but Taylor was caught by Muneeba off the bowling of Rameen Shamim for 17 to bring a promising partnership to an end.Gajnabi’s 21 dragged her side towards three figures but was bowled by Fatima to leave her side requiring 95 runs with three wickets in hand.That proved too much for the West Indies’ tail, despite a valiant 22 from Aaliyah Alleyne, as they were bowled out for 126, Fatima leading the way with three for 16.Scores in briefPakistan v West Indies – Gaddafi Stadium, LahoreResult: Pakistan win by 65 runsPakistan 191 all out in 49.5 overs (Sidra Amin 54, Muneeba Ali 33; Matthews 2/30, Afy Fletcher 2/39)West Indies 126 all out in 39.2 overs (Aaliyah Alleyne 22, Shakiba Gajnabi 21; Fatima 3/16, Rameen 2/26)
27 teams to take part in President’s Trophy Grade-II fixture
Sports Bulletin ReportLAHORE: The President’s Trophy Grade-II 2024-25 is set to begin on Tuesday, 15 April across eight cities including Abbottabad, Haripur, Islamabad, Karachi, Lahore, Rawalpindi, Sheikhupura and Swabi. The 85-match tournament comprises of three-day matches except the final, which will be a four-day affair scheduled to take place from 22-25 May. Over 400 players across Pakistan will get the opportunity to showcase their skills in this red-ball tournament. The winner of the tournament will be awarded PKR 5 million, while the runner-up team will collect PKR 2.5 million out of a total prize pot of PKR 7.75 million. The triumphant team will also qualify for the President’s Trophy Grade-I in the next domestic season replacing Eshaal Associates. A total of 27 Departmental teams are taking part in the tournament, which are divided into four groups. Top two teams from each group will qualify for the quarter-final stage set to take place from 14-16 May, while the semi-finals are slotted from 18-20 May. Group A (Karachi): Kingsmen, Navy, Pak Saudi International, Pakistan Customs, Port Qasim and Wing 999 SportsGroup B (Islamabad and Rawalpindi): Army, Capital Development Authority (CDA), Ghani Institute, JDW Sugar Mills, JJ’s Consultancy Group, ONETEN Communication and PHA Rawalpindi.Group C (Abbottabad, Swabi and Haripur): Haider Cricket Club, Mit Solutions, PAF, Sardar Group, Service Industries, SNSJ Marketing, Vital TeaGroup D (Sheikhupura and Lahore): Ahmed Glass, Azlaan Traders, Income Tax, Kingsmen Academy, Railways, Sahir Associates and Sabir’s Poultry.
PBCC T20 Blind Cricket Trophy: Quetta and Gujranwala reach in final
Quetta beat Attock by 3 wickets, and Gujranwala defeat Hyderabad by 84 runs in semifinalsMurtaza BhattiGujranwala: Hosts Gujranwala and Quetta reached in the final of the PBCC T20 Blind Cricket Trophy2025 (Grade-2) after thrashing Attock and Hyderabad respectively in the semifinals at Jinnah Stadium Gujranwala on Monday. The final will be played on Tuesday (April 15) at the same venue.In the first semifinal, Quetta won the toss and elected to bowl first. Attock were bowled out for just 119 runs in 13.1 overs. Zaheer Ahmed top-scored with 33 runs off 18 balls, while Bashir Ahmed contributed 14 runs off 12 balls. For Quetta, Syed Ehsan Ullah took 3 wickets, and KaleemUllah, Niamat Ullah, and Shahid picked up 2 wickets each.In response, Quetta chased down the target comfortably, reaching 120 for the loss of 3 wickets in just 11 overs. Niamat Ullah continued his impressive form, scoring a brilliant unbeaten70 off 31 balls while Naseeb Ullah added 25 off 17. Haroon and Numan claimed one wicket each for Attock. Quetta won by 7 wickets. Niamat Ullah got man of the match award.Meanwhile, in the second semifinal, Hyderabad won the toss and opted to field first. Gujranwala posted a formidable total of 250 runs for the loss of 2 wickets in the allotted 20 overs. Veteran Mohammad Akram played a sensational innings, remaining unbeaten on 131 off just 67 balls, while Mohammad Rizwan scored 43 off 32 balls. Ubaid Ullah took 2 wickets for Hyderabad.In reply, Hyderabad managed 167 for 4 in their 20 overs. Mohammad Salman was the top scorer with 58 off 60 balls and Imran Sarwar contributed 44 off 27. For Gujranwala, Mohammad Akram took 2 wickets and Syed Zubair Shah chipped in with 1. Gujranwala won by 84 runs. Mohammad Akram judged best player of the match.
Abhishek Sharma Shines Bright: A Tribute to SRH's Orange Army
BIPIN DANIPunjab's 24-year-old batting all-rounder, Abhishek Sharma, etched his name in IPL history with a phenomenal maiden century, dedicated to the loyal Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) fans—the Orange Army. The left-handed batter's scintillating knock on Saturday night electrified the Hyderabad crowd and shattered multiple records.In an extraordinary display of power-hitting, Abhishek scored an awe-inspiring 141 runs off just 55 balls. His innings included a stunning 24 boundaries—14 fours and 10 sixes—making it a spectacle to remember in the T20 world. But what added an emotional touch to this iconic moment was what came next. Right after his remarkable performance, Abhishek pulled out a piece of paper from his pocket, which bore the heartfelt message: "This one is for the Orange Army (SRH's fans)."Speaking exclusively to this reporter, the following morning, Abhishek's father, Rajkumar Sharma, shared, "We were totally unaware about this paper. Even his team members were not aware." Rajkumar and his wife, Manju Devi, had arrived in Hyderabad a day prior to the match, a gesture aimed at lifting their son's morale and supporting the team during tough times. "The confidence level of the team members was so low, so we decided to go and boost the morale of my son, Abhishek," the proud father said.The presence of family has proven to be a lucky charm for Abhishek in the past as well. Rajkumar fondly recalled, "In one of his earlier knocks, my daughter (a physiotherapist) was on the ground. It seems to have worked wonders for him." Abhishek himself attributed his spectacular knock to his parents' support. "I was waiting for my parents to be at the stadium. Our entire team was waiting for them," he revealed with a smile after the match.This memorable innings has cemented Abhishek Sharma's place as a star in the making, while also underscoring the significance of family and fans in an athlete's journey. The Orange Army, no doubt, will cherish this tribute for years to come.
Spin Bowler Usman Tariq reported for suspect bowling action
Sports Bulletin ReportRawalpindi: Quetta Gladiators spinner Usman Tariq was reported by on-field umpires Ahsan Raza and Chris Brown for a suspect bowling action during his side’s HBL PSL X match against Lahore Qalandars at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium on Sunday evening.As per the rules, Usman can continue to bowl in future matches. However, if the spinner is reported again, he will be suspended from bowling and will need to obtain clearance from an ICC accredited lab before he can resume bowling.
ICC Women’s World Cup Qualifier: Kathryn leads the charge in Scotland’s win
Sports Bulletin ReportLAHORE: A captain’s knock by Kathryn Bryce and fine bowling from the bowlers, led by Rachel Slater helped Scotland claim a solid, 58-run victory over Thailand in the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 Qualifier at the Lahore City Cricket Association (LCCA) Ground on Sunday. The Scotland skipper made 60, ably supported by Megan McColl’s 57, to help them to 206 all out batting first.Despite a promising start from Thailand in response, only Natthakan Chantham (63) was able to build a big score in the chase, with Slater’s three for nine at the start of the innings proving to be crucial for Kathryn Bryce’s charges. That leaves Scotland with two wins from their first three fixtures with a big clash against Bangladesh up next, while Thailand are still searching for their first win of the tournament.Bryce and McColl provide Scotland a good foundation: Scotland won the toss and elected to bat first but lost Pippa Sproule for one off the bowling of Nattaya Boochatham (2/46).That brought skipper Kathryn Bryce to the crease, she and Abbi Aitken-Drummond started to rebuild before Boochatham picked up her second wicket when she removed Aitken-Drummond for 22.Sarah Bryce joined her sister but quickly departed for five, however a 67-run stand between the elder Bryce and Ailsa Lister got Scotland back on track.Lister became the first of Onnicha Kamchomphu’s three victims, caught by Naruemol Chaiwai for a run-a-ball 38.Bryce followed for 60, bowled by Kampchomphu (3/28), but Megan McColl dug in to marshal the lower order.Even as wickets fell at regular intervals, her 57 from just 60 balls pushed Scotland past 200, before she was the last wicket to fall with nine overs still remaining.Thailand chase stumbles under Scotland pressure: The chase started positively with Boochatham (20) and Chanida Sutthiruang (18) putting on 41 runs for the first wicket.However, Rachel Slater proved difficult to get away from and got early results when she picked up both openers in the same over to get Scotland going.She then bowled Nannapat Koncharoenkai for three, taking her figures to three for nine, and leaving Thailand at 46 for three.Natthakan Chantham and skipper Chaiwai added 25 before the captain was trapped leg before by Abtaha Maqsood, and Scotland were able to chip away regularly despite Chantham’s best efforts.She was eventually bowled out by Maqsood for 63, ending any hopes of a successful chase, with Katherine Fraser sealing victory by having Kampchomphu caught to wrap up the 58-run success.Scores in brief:Scotland v Thailand – LCCA GroundScotland 206 all out in 41 overs (Kathryn Bryce 60, Megan McColl; Thipatcha Putthawong 3/28, Onnicha Kamchomphu 3/34)Thailand 148 all out in 31.3 overs (Natthakan Chantham 63, Nattaya Boochatham 20; Rachel Slater 3/9, Abtaha Maqsood 3/26, Katherine Fraser 3/28)Scotland won by 58 runs
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